The Norwich Bulletin, a local newspaper of a Connecticut, posted an opinion column of a driver's education instructor. The instructor said that the DMV policy of letting people take their written test before driver's education is ridiculous, because the student has no interest to listen in driver's education, since he already passed the written test.
This instructor is right. The point of driver's education is to teach driving students about the hazards of the road and how to prepare for their written test. A student who already passed his test won't listen in driver's education, he'll go only for the certificate at the end.
The Connecticut DMV must change this awkward policy. If it saves one person's life, it's worth it.
Drive safely!
Nadav
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
The Irrational Connecticut DMV
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